The Rules of Dating(89)



It was the start of the weekend, and Colby had gone to pick up some takeout. I’d closed the shop down early, and we’d planned to have an early dinner and watch a kid-friendly movie with Saylor.

There was a knock at the door, and I assumed it was Colby returning earlier than expected with our food: sushi for us and Panda Express for Saylor. She loved their orange chicken. I figured maybe he’d knocked because he’d forgotten his key or was carrying too many things.

I opened the door with a smile, which quickly faded when I realized it wasn’t Colby standing before me. It was a strange-looking man with a handlebar mustache I didn’t recognize.

“Can I help you?”

“I’m looking for Colby and Maya Lennon,” he said.

My stomach sank. “They’re not home. Who are you?”

“I’m Officer Richard Weber, an investigator on Mrs. Lennon’s immigration case. I’ve been assigned to do a home visit today.”

Shit. Even though I figured it was legit, I needed all the time I could get, so I asked, “Do you have identification?”

“Of course,” he said before taking out his official badge and showing it to me.

Saylor was playing on the ground. I looked over my shoulder at her, then back at him. “Like I said…they’re not home at the moment.”

“And you are who exactly?” he asked.

“I’m the babysitter. My name is Billie.”

“Good to meet you.” He nodded. “Are they due back anytime soon?”

“At some point, yeah. We didn’t discuss an exact time.”

He took a step inside. “Do you mind if I stay here until they return?”

Ugh. I paused to think about this before answering him. My first inclination was to ask him to leave. But then what? Sending him away would make things seem more suspicious. No matter what decision I made right now, I knew one thing: he was not getting anywhere near Saylor.

“I was just about to put her down for a nap.” Quickly realizing late afternoon was an odd time for that, I added, “She’s not feeling well. They told me she didn’t sleep last night. So she needs to lie down.”

“Her parents went out despite the fact that their daughter is sick?”

Adrenaline rushed through me. “Well, that’s judgmental of you,” I said. “They called to cancel, but honestly, I told them I didn’t mind taking the risk in getting sick. Quite frankly, if you must know… I really need the money.” I huffed. “So, if you could just wait here, please.”

Crap. I might’ve botched that one. I walked over to where Saylor was playing with her toys. “Come with me for a moment, sweetie.”

She dropped the baton in her hand and obediently followed me into her bedroom without question.

I knelt down so I was eye level with her and whispered, “Saylor, I need you to listen to me, okay? I need you to do me a really big favor. Alright?”

Her eyes widened. “Okay.”

“Everything is okay. But I have to have a grown-up talk with that man out there, so I need you to stay in your room and not come out until I tell you to.”

“How long?”

“I don’t know yet, sweetie pie. But I need you to play with your toys in here until I tell you to come out.”

A look of fear crossed her face. “Is he a bad man?”

Shit. What have I done? I don’t want to scare her. Squeezing her shoulders, I said, “No, not at all, honey. Not at all. He’s a nice man. But there’s just some grown-up stuff he and I need to talk about. You don’t have anything to worry about, though. Okay?”

She blinked several times. “Okay, Billie.”

I hugged her tightly. “Thank you so much, pumpkin. I’ll come back in as soon as I can.”

I realized telling her to stay in her room was not ideal. But all I needed was for the investigator to start questioning her. Or Saylor to innocently offer him information. Then what? It would all be over.

I have to warn Colby.

Before I left the room, I shot out a text. My hands shook as I typed.

Billie: There’s an investigator here.

The dots moved as he responded.

Colby: OMG. What?

Billie: I told him I was babysitting.

Colby: Fuck! I thought they didn’t do drop-ins until after the hearing!

Billie: Apparently, they do.

Colby: He’s not talking to Saylor, is he?

Billie: I made up a story that she wasn’t feeling well and asked her to do me a big favor and stay in her room. I explained that I needed to talk to the man about grown-up stuff. I’m texting you from her room. I feel sick right now.

Colby: You did the right thing.

Billie: He asked if he could hang out here until you got back. I was afraid to send him away because this might be a good opportunity to deal with it head on, since I’m able to warn you. One less visit where you’re unprepared. If you can get back here with Maya…it might work out.

In what universe was I actually asking him to bring that bitch back here?

Colby: Good thinking. I’m gonna try to track her down.

Billie: If not, don’t come back here at all because he thinks you’re out together. You’d better get your stories straight about where you went, too. I need to go back out there. Just get here if you can.

Penelope Ward & Vi's Books